"Of course not," Gu Hang immediately retorted, "Since I’ve decided to pursue this work, I won’t quit halfway. As long as the original intention of the Hope Primary School and the Dream Realization Fund remains the same, I hope to do this work for a lifetime."
Gu Hang’s words sounded more like he was making a commitment.
Compared to teaching in the countryside before, it’s obviously better to help Tang Yue run the foundation, as it can help more children.
As long as the Dream Realization Fund continues to serve the poor children, he is willing to work there for a lifetime.
"Good."
Tang Yue smiled, thinking she indeed did not misjudge him. She said, "You keep the house; you must manage the fund in the future, take care of the big and small matters of the foundation. If I don’t settle your concerns, what if someone tries to poach you from me, who should I cry to?"
Gu Hang immediately understood Tang Yue’s meaning. He took the keys and thanked Tang Yue solemnly.
With the keys in hand, Gu Hang followed the address to find the place. The house was in a newly built community, a three-bedroom apartment on the second floor. Nearby was a school, and Xiao Rou’s shop was just a street away.
Tang Yue, thank you.
Gu Hang felt grateful to Tang Yue in his heart. The house she arranged was clearly carefully chosen, fully furnished. Aside from adding some personal items and daily necessities, there was nothing else needed.
He circled around the house, planning to buy a few things to do some simple decoration, treating it as the wedding house for him and Xiao Rou.
Tang Yue, having settled Gu Hang’s matter, put it behind her. With Gu Hang helping out and her own people supporting, the Dream Realization Fund was sure to grow better and help more children.
What she needed to do now was to clear the backlog of client orders; otherwise, those clients might not be willing to wait anymore.
Tang Yue buried her head in drawing designs. At the beginning of October, Xie Ni was going on a concert tour, and designing costumes for her stage performances was a real test of skill. She had to hurry; otherwise, she might not make it in time.
Time flew, and the little girl was about to return to the village. Tang Jun took her back, also having Mr. Miao check his eyes.
Lately, Tang Jun had been learning Braille quickly. The Braille books that Tang Yue had translated and produced also allowed Tang Jun to learn gradually. Because it was summer vacation, Tang Jun often stayed with Zaozao. Zaozao would read those books to him, and the two spent about twenty hours a day together.
At night, the two also slept together. Tang Jun was learning very fast.
Although he couldn’t see, Tang Jun was getting more accustomed to his days without light.
"Grandpa."
The little girl, clutching a book, ran into Grandpa Miao’s arms. After being away for so long, the person she missed most was Grandpa.
"Oh my, our girl looks so pretty in a dress."
Grandpa Miao looked at the girl with satisfaction. Although he hadn’t seen her for only half a month, the girl he raised with care seemed to get prettier. He saw the book in her hand and couldn’t help but ask in amazement, "Oh, our girl went out for half a month and can read English books now?"
"Grandpa, I don’t understand."
The little girl blushed and said, "This is from Zaozao, that is, Tang Sister’s son Meng Shulang. He gave it to me; the book is called Walden Lake. I’ll surely understand it in the future."
"I want to learn more knowledge, so I can let Grandpa have a good life in the future."


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